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Louise Daphne Mensch (née Bagshawe; born 28 June 1971) is a British blogger, novelist, and former Conservative Member of Parliament. In the 1990s she became known as a writer of chick lit novels under her maiden name Louise Bagshawe. She was elected Conservative MP for Corby at the 2010 UK general election. [2]
On November 7, 2016, conspiracy theorist Louise Mensch reported [12] in the right-leaning [13] Heat Street, that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had twice sought Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) warrants in connection with its investigation of the myriad [14] links between Trump associates and Russian officials and spies ...
Heat Street was a news, opinion and commentary website based in the United States and United Kingdom.The website was launched in April 2016 by U.S.-based British writer and former politician Louise Mensch.
The report sent Twitter shares up 1.8% at $51.6, still lower than Musk's offer price of $54.2 per share. Musk, chief executive of Tesla Inc, and Twitter are directed by the Delaware court to close ...
Twitter removed three tweets from the account of President Donald Trump on Wednesday and suspended his account for 12 hours after he continued to push conspiracy theories about the election after ...
Twitter has locked the account of Indian National Congress, the South Asian nation's largest opposition party, for violating its rules. Indian National Congress wrote about the Twitter episode on ...
Patribotics is the blog of British-American blogger, novelist and ex-politician Louise Mensch.The blog was launched in January 2017. In addition to hosting articles by Mensch, the site has occasionally hosted articles by Laurelai Bailey, and articles jointly written by Mensch and Claude Taylor, a former official in Bill Clinton’s White House.
On December 15, 2022, Twitter suspended the accounts of ten journalists who have covered the company and its owner, Elon Musk.They included reporters Keith Olbermann, Steven L. Herman, and Donie O'Sullivan, as well as journalists from The New York Times, The Washington Post, CNN, and The Intercept.